Demi Lovato has just announced his ninth studio album. ‘It’s Not That Deep’ will be available on October 24 and will mean a return to pop for the American artist, judging by the two previous singles.
If they have something in common ‘Fast’, with a very ‘Brat’ and unfair flop touch, and ‘Here All Night’, is that they clearly move away from the rock sound of the last album of Lovato, ‘Holy FVCK’, released in 2022. On the music of this new project, the singer assures that it is “a reflection of the place where I am now.” ‘Here All Night’ is our song of the day today.
We are facing a very agile and playful electropop in which Demi Lovato uses the dance floor to forget a relationship that has not worked. “I don’t want anything natural, I want electronics, because if the music for, I become psychotic,” he says in a stanza. For its part, the chorus speaks of “sweating on the dance floor, under the lights” and threats: “To forget I will be here all night.”
Direct to the jugular in less than 3 minutes, under the production of Zhone and Leland, ‘Here All Night’ will enter the album as track 2, sounding immediately after ‘Fast’. In the video, Demi Lovato gives everything too, dancing in this case alone, between possible references to ‘Flashdance’.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aejze6ehbea
Zhone is the main producer of the album, known for working with Troye Sivan in ‘Rush’ and in the remix of ‘Talk Talk’. Demi has also revealed the cover of the project, in which it appears naked and covering with a pink dress that seems fresh from the dry cleaner. Around, what she describes as “the most beautifully chaotic scene”: two older men playing chess, a child with a ball, a dog running …
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